18-02-2017 06:00 via eurekalert.org

Examining exploding stars through the atomic nucleus

(Michigan State University) Imagine being able to view microscopic aspects of a classical nova, a massive stellar explosion on the surface of a white dwarf star (about as big as Earth), in a laboratory rather than from afar via a telescope. Cosmic detonations of this scale and larger created many of the atoms in our bodies, says Michigan State University's Christopher Wrede. A safe way to study these events in laboratories on Earth is to investigate the exotic nuclei or 'rare isotopes' that infl
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